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a auain _THE EVENING WORLD, PCO IN AN AUTO AIDED GY MILLIONAIRES MONDAY, AUG RAILROAD’ HEAD HELD IN $10,000 FOR AUTO WRECK coe oONG pens McMullen Flees from Fashion- able, Apartment- House With Tim | ine, Wealthy, but Said to — oo » Work on 1 Twombly F Farm. | sons of. milli = “Policemen, fi | Twombly, a pair of high-heeled Shoes, a big green-bodied automobile, | loud cries, and a frantic mother were all involved to-day in the elope-| ment of Miss Agnes McMullen, of Simna Hall, a fashionable apartment | ouse-at-No;505-West-One-Hundred and Twenty-second street. __ Central Office men and the police of the entire city are now hunting for the green car in which Agnes eloped with the farm hand, Tim Der- Ma and four sons of millionaires. : over to thet detectives f purposes of fived {nw luxurto Cinderella nted apa. app’ ! jayhelress exquisitely small ment in Sinna Hail, She ts the hel ae : Dut her foot to a large fortune, She mot Tim Der “Nex Font yin at Summit. N. J., several months ago. He was working on the fine os “tate of H. McKay Twombly, at Short ills. He 1s said to be an eccentric young man, who hires himself out, In epectacular fashion, though. he has a Yarge fortu ‘All of his friends are young sons of millionairs tn Carrott-Brown's Auto. Last night Miss McMullen went out) with her xwectheart in the touring car | where she daughter Julla was met by her wider “Oh, Julia, Agnes has eloped with that ‘horrible farmhand,” said Mrs Roxbury, bursting into a new flood of tears. Sister Not Surprised “Tam not surprised,’ said Julia, unen- thustasticaly, putting her arm’ about parents waist and leading der into pollce who were sent out to hunt! green car were informed that bo- ib} the would-be bridegroom In th. vr of A. Carroll Brown, of No. 7 Wail) sid oe Stasi street. Whether or not he was in the) were Edward Bactes aLece Nos allo car her mother has not ancertatned. | 4; : While she was whirling along the} oe of" No v telephoned | also’ the son of wi parents, and prvostehes er, ree eens elep! | alsp ithecson of wenttiy parents a 3 © of think of at the mo} Fr eadeaataroreyonricanghtec OO] Anes aad Jullaiwers lem ncter cs “Dudley Field Ma- 5 avenue, Girl Who Eloped with “Farm Hand”’ in Island, Is Accused of Crim- inal. Neg igence, an ae PrestdentHaips Peters, of the Long Island Ralyoxd, who, bh Geosral {Manager Jamex A: M / as held | redponsthla by<a coroner's Jury’ for the deaths of Dr. a Hashes and Miss Hel¢n Madigan, of Ma d the Aniagansett sing at was treld .| $10,000 bail to swhtt the action of the| | Grand Jury. ‘| vhe Warrant for Mz. McCrea was wervod at his office In Long Island ‘Ct }last Friday, and he was held by Co jener A. 8. Ambler in a like aniotint of lbail for the Grand Jury. Mr. Peters |was out of town and did not retu juntil this morning. He reached Ja- jmalca about noon, accompanied by |Sames Keaney, chief counsel for the \LongIsland Railroad; Edgar M. Smith, Jot Flushing, and Robert EB. Kerican, | chief of the Long Island Ratiroad police | Mz. Peters wus met at the railroad { station’ by Police, Cupt. Tracy, who| took him to the Seventy-cighth Pre cinct station-h where digree of the railroad prasident wae tax Mr.” Peters suid ho years old. den City. occupa | prestaent Att upstairs e a Whore he waa Arraigned before Coroner jAmbler, who said he would require 1 319,000 ball ae in the case of Mr. Mc-| Ce smith and Mr Kerkan quatined jae -bondemen—for_MrPeters andthe iene party then returned to Long Ial- and City. nhattan 4, and lived in Gar-| When asked his Ouainess or he unswered: | “Ratlroad qv“ \ WHEAT RALLIES, BUT THE TRADERS BEARISH. | Wheat was off early to-day on Agnes and Julia were left a joint for- fe going to elope to-morrow with a/ tune of $20.00 by thelr grandmothe:, |Thetr mother was made thelr cuardian farm hand. He will come in an auto |) toi Mer She sags she will prose. mobile.’ loute every ono of the ySuths concerned When Agnes arrived home at at ts the elopement. No trace has yet deen ed of the green car Vite? Roxtury in wife of Theodore H Roxbury, who hax a paint and decorat- ing business at No. Frank e’clock her mother charged ber with) planning to elope. The girl denied it} and said that zhe would never leave Her frat husoand was John MoM her fond parent without her consent. |g auditor on the B.R.T, Her mot The fond parent, however, decided to waa Rica Margaret Cares, who died ip tab and ¢id not let the |190f, her helrs ‘the $9,0¢0 Be ee ar aight, extate of her late husband, Thoman’ J. girl out of her sist Carne stockholder in. the Sho felt that prayer would do the|tinion News and American News com. Pantos. ¢-good, and stiggested that girl a lot of-e xulee they go to the chapel of Corpus Christi, court yustice McCall and Wiitagy Tie at One Hundred and Twenty-fret Buckley. ot Albany, hed chev ‘and Broadway, for early mass. The jestate. She charged. that an f girl consented eagerly, for her elope. |ton', had been brought about because Be conte nee pinuned for dawn, he [#20 H84, Rone Into the courte to apply | proved Weather conditions }but Jater radii The sentime: bearish owing to the lack of outside speculation and absence of export in-{ terest. Corn was steady on small carlot ar-| shicaKe. Gloaing prices were: | Der, 9 3-8 December, | as ay, Chigago's closihg prices S914 to 893-8 December, 95 “ ‘| Wheat ‘ore Sepembar, 9 | + to 9 1-2 May [i 8-8. Chrn—Auguet, ‘eptember, | Si1-8 to B1-4 bid; December, 624-4 to | 827-8; May. M4 bid | eee SUICIDE’S BODY IDENTIFIED. The body of the man who committed) suicide by shooting In Central Park, for the interest on the girl's money and | expected her -mother-to-slesp deeply at ‘had been defeated. that hour. when she could slip out. But| = Witnesses Say They Are Wed. inother slept with on ike eye seetat | Mulone and Fafter called on In- spector Walsh at the West Sixty-elgnth Station this afternoon and seld SLAYS GENERAL 1 wet labora: tol- « ‘ae Pa sprightly. mood when thatttney ned learned the police were a Soe pat iorsnurch: re wore, | looking for them. They Wained that among other finery and fiufty ruffies, t the girl had met the automobile by appointment, @ pair of high, French-heeled "abioen and that she lad gone with her fiancee to a Catholic Chureh on the We: A Call from the Auto. i “ where they, were married this morttog. | in-hand the mother and daugh- aaa that they were now on thair honey- + ter proceeded west on One Hundred and | moon, | Twenty-second street. | Sudlenly | a |“ Wainh called up Inepector Thompson | abel So i Lh od and explained it to him, and Thompeon | Agnes Gahced Over her Moulder wd psald thre ens wouht te-dropped: f saw the body of 2 the eer car near the ae STANDARD OIL FINE Waiting there sinoe 6 d'olock with en- —— List Off From 2 gines Pounding and exhaust throbbing, With Smelting, burning up gaacline like an oil-fed ~~ foundry. and Reading Lowest. BULLET TARGETS Assassin Shoots Karakozoff, with Cruel Record as Ruler of Odessa. Yimother darling, good-by!"" ex claimed the girl wrapping her mother strangling -embrade. Then ave broke away nd sprang across the street, Kicking off her high-hecled shoes fe me went. She neatly vaulted a ed ATIGORSK, | Karakoroff, ex jovernor - Genéral of Odessa, was shot and killed tn the cen- to 3 Points, tre of the town early to-day, The as- jsaasing escaped. Pacifics | | Gen. Karakozoff was commander of the Lubna Dragoons when, July 3, 1%, |he was appointed Governor-General of Barly in August of the same rhe banished M. Yaroschank. sa, for having repre Odessa at the Moscow Zematvo Con- . and later he took 3 to repress disturbances, lo stubble ner parent | Roxbu: woke u She called | and“firemer, ‘Phe mentioned | r, robbery and ‘kindred crimes, | Gnd Analy Rot into. awit motion to lowed by & gang of laborers from ‘a big wmment-house In the course of con- struction. She led them across lots and to the corner where sbe had seen the | &reen autom=bile a moment before lice Prices of stocks broke sharply in the Fall to Stop Her. Jearly dealingn under the sentimental is | intuenoe of the heavy fines imposed on ahaa Lerner the a pene on “the | | te Standard Ol! Company, “Brookisn + and e ne 2 fern girl bound out of the lot und apeing | Transit fell 2 points, Anaconda 1 3 toward the machine with outstrete ed | Union Pacific, Southern Pacific, North- rma they ran to the car, 1 em Pacific, St, Paul, Reading, Amal » gamated Copper and American Smo! fanellly young men neal and the wheel. She arm Agnes inte the 13-8 to 15-8, Atchison and 6tona 8) Steel a point and Kansas inatruct- ‘mob. ae COTTON TRADING QUIET hed out and pulled auto. and | ‘A good-looking. red-ha!red youth ant 2 1 et SE Tay Ee reeamooking,_.red-hatred youth aald am Rock luland large fractions. | LER ET ES sey going mar *. Glevelund, .-G_wod BL Loum roldat Rshenme ese ned “Then the r the throt- @ recovery of 27-8 from a heavy ds Puli aititsl fates sts atte tle and the ctor slid along catoe day. Reports of exceptionally ary “Pern wae ¢ trading tac the statute be time the ¢ Later the selling wae oomtinued with mother emerged from the lot the car. the cet ubout on the eanty level ROK, shooting up the incline toward Riv ne open. ere: September, Was shooting up the. Inc net rd Ri ‘Stal ATE Hey Peat pening pri sre ep a 10 r 1.48 detobe: 93 to Le Je from behind like an outward bo quoted a loss of 1-4 from | 4 PEE Oatopery ‘ he January, 09 to vennant Mrs. Roxbury was pumMng and blow- Las a; Maren, ing and stuck with ranged a brambles and burrs. 12 : But she lo . Ingatane nt that : ) May, 1225 wid. ng up No, bids at closing prices were: August, 11.52| er, 309 11,62 to 11,63;, . U1 to 12,03 ; January, 12.19 March, Mulberry Soptember, October, yruary and, « Carroll Brown's. Auto. ‘ Detectives Murphy and Ferguso Inspector Thompaon\e atamt, andy Chandler, of the Cextral ‘Oice, Ordered out on the double quick they looked up the : and }¢ Carr the car 4 ruled the n, with the trading active. total pales of stooks to. ) whares nnd of bonds 385 The Quotatt highest: lowe —and— The Reason. 848,737 separate “Want” adyertisements ae in The World since Jan. | this year. Three million more Worlds SOLD every gnonth than any other New York morning newspaper. ‘The World is the first New York newspnper. % 8% Ma-! e ru ARC On Monday, Aug. 5, Commissioner et ge Guibert, Antwerp. | (Smith's report is given to the puolle. Port Spain “This remarkable report of Mr. OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS. | Smith marks another coincidence in the | SAILED TO-DAY ing the police to fire directly Into the} ; WITH PRICES HIGHER. | =| tattve denial of the report that th |AUTO RAMS CARRIAGE BY 1B oatae a to look after his Interest opposite One Hundred and Fifth street yesterday afternoon. was to-day fu identified at the Morgue as Jose Martin, alxty-four years old, a German carpenter, living at 168) Park ave- nue, STANDARD OIL ~ TAKES A FLING. AT ROOSEVELT SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. Sun rises. 4.60/Sun ote, 7.12/Moon rises 1.46 THE TIDES. High Water. Low Water A P.M. Bartinats island, gag fae 1 Heli Ga 8 1.04 mat ¥ (a PORT OF NEW Y YORK. Publication of Bureau Report | Right After Fine Not an Situ aa | “Accident.” 2 SPE ae melts John D. Archbold, vice-president of Tavetexrse aeea| the dard Ol Company, gave out ——= INCOMING STEAMSHIPS, DUE TO-DAY. Breslau, Bremet Gfordon. Hembure, ‘Genoa. fea. statement to-day: turday, Aug. 3, Judge Landis | ed his decision Y itor ian: Liverpool Anne, Norfolk Cuthbert, Para, , Bantos, departments | Prin utterances Tenny of the Gove ditter cin thelr attacks up- j President Peters, of the Long], 1 v Was fifty-four, ;{ distance fr lin the stomach, [scene In | dere. UST 5, 1907. MURDERED GIAL'S BROTHERS HELD IK A STRANGE CRIM in Mistreated His Victim and Fatally Shot Her : scort. |SISTER’S | Men in Custody They Followed Dead Girl and Man on Lonely Walks AW THE ATTACK |" DAYTON, ©., Aug. 5—Anna Marko- y | witz, twenty-four ygars of age, a pretty morgue, , Mes dead at the, county her throat bearing the mute: evidence the strangler’s death clutch Her ,_brutsed and cut, bears evidences ‘of brutal mistreatment. At the hospital 1 wound {n his abdomen a mass of bruises -les yBung travelling’ with a mor and hie he: Abraham Gordon, |man from Ind\anapolla, Held on suspicion by the authorities at Dayton are James, Jacob and Bertha Markowitz, brothers and sister of the toad girl ah This was the situation today in a ‘ery complex murder case and one in which brutality and cruelty rivals tho fate of pretty Dona Gilman, whose piti- ful end was reached but a very short m where this latest crime occurred, Anna Markowits, Hke Dona Gilman, Was mistreated. But in this latest case there in not that complete absence of clews which has made the Gilman case one of the deepest mysteries of this 2 tion. Sunday Abraham Gordon, sometimes known as Cohen, went walking along @ lonely road near the National Soldiers’ Home. He was accompanied by Anna Markowitz and her younger = ster had walked Toa Tonely Hapot when the erlme was committed Two stories widely different in thelr in- Umations are told. What took place bas up to this tme not been cr veloped. The stony of Bertha, when she rushed terror-stricken to the Sdidiers' Home, was that while her sis- er, young Gordon and herself ~ were strolling along a secluded path a high: wayman slipped unheard behind Gor- don and struck him with a blackjack she said, did so the highwayman shot cle: turned about and him Gordon fell, She ra terror, 1 sceaming fr. ig her older: si ister. ter, Anna, to her fate. Bertha said she did not stop>until she got to the Sol- dies’ Home, where she gave the alarm. The Sheriff was notified and a posse formed. When they reached the acene the crime they found Gordon almost dead. A trail showed where Anna had been dragwed. They foliowel the beaten down path and came upon the dody of @ girl lying in the weeds. The cloth- ing had been neatly torn from the body. The aris Were crowded down over the eyes geif-to-sbut outa horrible picture. There were evidences of a fearful mtrug- glo and an assault. The girl was dead from strangulation. The Markowttr brothers and Bertha later called at Police Headquarters to kee what had been learned about the lorime. Questioned, the brothers are said to haye admitted that their mother objected to further attentions being paid by Gordon to Anna. The brothers would not deny that they had followed thetr sisters Anna and Bertha Into the moods when they went with Gordon. ———___ SUICIDE ANNOUNCED IN PULPIT. BELCHERTOWN, Ma Aug. Harriet Wright committed in Westfield by drowning yesterday The suicide was, announced from the pulpit of the Congregntional Church here by the Rey. JR. Ak! Bwitt’& Company's aales of fresh beef In York City for the week ending Satur. Aug. 8. averages A.10c, per pound. ** oa ua iia Occurred wo Trequentlyt As to rob them of.even the appearance | of being accidental, Feit In connection with Its publication it! may not be Anilss to iteind the pub-| Me that the creating the Bureau o Corporations provides that such rep hali be made to the president for the purpose of: guiding. him. informing suK- gestions as to lexisiation, and that they be made public in whole or part Only Ti Wie OieeyetON OT the” president “It 4s, euMeclent now for us to. sity that in the preparation of his report Mr, Smith did not see ft to even con- AIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED ‘= "Red Letter fer with us. We think the pubile will feta that we were at least entitled to heard in su aA -matter, It Mr. Sunta weota ee el Y |Summer Suits teauticn have furnished him the data for a truthful statement of facts on this question.” Charles Mo Pratt, Standard Of Company, ma Becrets y of the es nuthort Men’s $3 Outing Trousers |company i» about to’ advance the pric jot oll. The reported statement of Mr Chamberlain, of the National Petroleum lation of Cleveiend, that auch an ce Wan to be m Urely un- warranted and at founded. This is A the mo: Y a clothing department. Mack thibets, Steds, cassimeres styles. Ans olutely worth’ $2.00. AND COACHMAN HURT, Tuesaday tr Men's odd 2 an terials. (Bpectal t LONG BK Thomas Brady, chauffeur, twenty-five ara old, of New York, waa arrested -day charged with recklessly running Aug. B= ‘WE SELL MORE REAL LACES THAN ANY OTHER STORE IN AMERICA, EHRICH Bros. “Sale Special Men’s ae 59.80 ruEspAY Free With This Purchase Tvespay -Wasb Vest Free with Each Suit &tay worsteds, fancy gray chevlots, wor- FREE with each and évéry suit at $9.80, a $3.00 Pair of Outing Trousers and a white or fancy wash vest Men's $8.50 @ $10 Odd Suits Not many of a kind, but all stzes from 34 to 40 chest measure. OTH AVE, 22ND TO 25RD ST. 1 and a $2 Fancy or White $9.80, CORSETS. TRUNK DEPARTMENTS. st sensational clothing offer ever made The suits are of fine serges, and tweeds. ingle and double breasted ‘om 8 A, M. to 12 M, $3 nd 3 piece suits, made of all-wool ma: automobile and placed under $300 Men’s $7 and $8 — Hrady, according’ toy the “complaint Worsted Trousers je peat ms fa ss Aiea acne the Tudsday from 10 A, M..to 2 P. ag. rush hours. for pera with an aut RrODUr ye OL MRoLUS Kea Ne Men's pure worsted trousers, In all neat, dark patterns, who Ive on Jtncolo Sizes from 29 to 50 waist, and all lengths. Not more iad goaos Dut than two patrs to a customer, man named Ov if he curb, Boys’ $1.00 Play Suits 35 hrowin ters } fal Suuniies pasvcetiateeeae aainey All sizes up to 12 years. Cc ain wan PEt petalcrrauelcalae career iael Boys’ play suits in odd lots, including Middy suits, brother of the ar- Milliken’s chauffeur. went to the, city to-day and get his from, and for thi Rough Riders and Creepers—mi 35c. each, or 3 sults for $1.00. styles-to ‘choose ia RED LETTER E we offer them at ) JAMES McGREERY & CO, 28rd Street. 34th Street, LADIES’ COTTON DRESSES In Both Stores, The remaining stock of Chambray and Lawn Dresses, Various models, Linen and Poplinette “tub” Skirts, fy 3-50 and 4.50 : Lingerie Princess Daesses. rime } med with lace or embroidery, % 13.50 and is 50 HANDKERCHIEF DEP’TS. Women’s French hand-embroidered Linen, Armenian hand- work, Lace Trimmed, and Novelty Glove Hand, kerchiefs, In Both Stores, A Women’s pure Linen, hand-embroid- ered Handkerchiefs. Spray pattern with initial. / 135 per box 4% do. Women's Irish Linen,’ cross bar weave, Handkerchiefs, 1.00 per doz, Men's novelty colored Linen Hand- kerchiefs, New designs: 5oc each bssiiiiNG SUITS. For Boys and Girls, Boys’ Jersey Bathing Suits. 75¢ to 2.75 Children’s, one piece, Bathing Suits, Made of Brilliantine, Tricot or Serge With and without ‘Sailor’? collar. 1.75, 2.25 and 2.90 _ Girls’ Bathing Suits with skirt. Sizes 6 to 16 years. 3.50, 4.25, 5.50 and 6,50 The new rubberized Bathing Cape,— Plaid, check and plain colors, Separate Bloomers made of Silk, Brilliantine or Serge. Ladies’ Bathing Tights, with or without feet. In Both Stores. In Both Stores. All Corsets carefully fitted. ot Corsetsof Fancy Broche. Withhigh ( bust and long hips for average figures Ns and models for slender figures, 1.35 ~ Fine Batiste Corsets. Models for average and well developed figures. 1.85 La Vida Corset, Models for well developed, average and slender figures. Made of fine Batiste, Coutil and fancy Silk Broche. 3.00 to 19.50 a TS In Both Stores. On Tuesday, August the 6th, y Black Walrus Bags. Leather lined with inside pocket. Gilt mountings. Sizes 14,15,16,17and 18inches. 5.50 Russet Cowhide Dress Suit Cases. With double steel frames, brass spring locks and leather capped corners. Fitted with shirt—pockets.—Lined with linen. res Size 24 inches, 4:75 Dress Trunks. Covered with oil’ painted duck, bound and strapped with leather. Steel trimmings, Divided top tray, siirtwaist-and dress trays. Cidth lined throughout. Sizes 28, 30, 32 and 34 inches, 9-25 “36, 38 and go inches......¥20,50 “JAMES McGREERY & CO. (, 34th Street. 23rd Street. Full Racing and Baseball Reports